Friday 56 #142 – Mary Hades by Sarah Dalton @sarahdalton

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I won an ebook of Mary Hades by Sarah Dalton some time ago, but I loved this story so much, I wanted to share it with you.

My thanks go out to Sarah Dalton and Laura @ fuonlyknew.

Mary Hades (Mary Hades #1)

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MY 56

“I don’t blame her,” Seth says. “What I saw that night…I’ll take it with me to my grave. It’s with me every day. Every day. She is with me every day. We’re connected – like rope on an anchor – and we will be forever.” He shrugs.

MY ONE SENTENCE REVIEW

Mary Hades by Sarah Dalton is a creepy and fantastic tale of a girl who is able to see and communicate with the spirits, her vacation adventure that turns into a young girl’s ghostly revenge and I loved every minute I spent with her and her friends, leaving me wanting more.

Animated Animals. Pictures, Images and Photos  5 Stars

 

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17 thoughts on “Friday 56 #142 – Mary Hades by Sarah Dalton @sarahdalton

  1. I really like the sound of this one! I don’t think I’ve heard of Mary Hades before. Definitely going on my wish list! Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

    Have a great week, Sherry!

  2. Whilst I don’t think this is one for me, I do like the cover art a lot, it sounds as though it is totally relevant to the story line.

    It is also very satisfying when you are selected for a book win, isn’t it? – So congratulations on that!

    I am really buying into the concept of the one sentence review, although I wonder whether the authors might be looking for more?

    ‘Happy Reading’ 🙂

    Yvonne

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